Wave Interference Flashcards
State the principle of superposition
When 2 or more waves meet at a point the resultant displacement is the sum of the displacements of the individual waves
Define phase difference
The difference in displacement of particles along a wave or 2 different waves
Define path difference
The difference in distance travelled by two waves from their sources to the point where they meet.
State how a stationary wave is formed
-Formed when two waves (with similar wavelengths, frequencies and amplitudes)
-travel in opposite directions along the same line and interfere with each other, -producing nodes and antinodes
State what a node is and how they are formed on stationary waves
- Node: point of zero amplitude on a wave
-formed when two waves travelling in opposite directions destructively interfere
State what an antinode is and how they are formed on stationary waves
-Antinode: point of maximum amplitude
-Formed when two waves travelling in opposite directions destructively interfere
What is meant by the fundamental node of vibration
The oscillation of a wave at its natural frequency